/*
 * StartApplication.java
 *
 * Created on Apr 11, 2008 8:41:18 AM;
 */

package org.sunspotworld;

import com.sun.spot.util.BootloaderListener;
import edu.csusm.spotrobot.*;
import javax.microedition.midlet.MIDlet;
import javax.microedition.midlet.MIDletStateChangeException;

/**
 * The startApp method of this class is called by the VM to start the
 * application.
 * 
 * The manifest specifies this class as MIDlet-1, which means it will
 * be selected for execution.
 */
public class StartApplication extends MIDlet { 

    protected void startApp() throws MIDletStateChangeException {
        System.out.println("I'm sorry Dave I'm afraid I can't do that.");
        new BootloaderListener().start();   // monitor the USB (if connected) and recognize commands from host
        
        // start the SpotBot program
        new SpotBot();
        
        notifyDestroyed();                      // cause the MIDlet to exit
    }

    protected void pauseApp() {
        // This is not currently called by the Squawk VM
    }

    /**
     * Called if the MIDlet is terminated by the system.
     * I.e. if startApp throws any exception other than MIDletStateChangeException,
     * if the isolate running the MIDlet is killed with Isolate.exit(), or
     * if VM.stopVM() is called.
     * 
     * It is not called if MIDlet.notifyDestroyed() was called.
     *
     * @param unconditional If true when this method is called, the MIDlet must
     *    cleanup and release all resources. If false the MIDlet may throw
     *    MIDletStateChangeException  to indicate it does not want to be destroyed
     *    at this time.
     */
    protected void destroyApp(boolean unconditional) throws MIDletStateChangeException {

    }
}
